
The Jack Carr Channel War In The Congo
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Jun 4, 2025 Jim Hawes, a former Navy SEAL and CIA paramilitary officer, shares riveting tales from his covert missions in the 1960s. He discusses the intense operation aimed at capturing Che Guevara, revealing the unpredictable nature of military life. Jim reflects on his experiences in Vietnam and the Gulf of Tonkin incident, emphasizing the complexities of covert operations. He also delves into his work in the Congo, highlighting the historical context and external influences during the conflict. Finally, Jim offers insights for aspiring warriors and entrepreneurs, focusing on resilience and adaptability.
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Gulf of Tonkin SEAL Story
- Hawes' SEAL boats had minimal communication with destroyers during the Gulf of Tonkin incident, which was a surprise to everyone involved. - After the incident, they hid boats at Cameran Bay to avoid retaliation and coordinated carefully with local military.
Gulf of Tonkin Realities
- The Gulf of Tonkin incident panicked U.S. Navy crews, likely causing misjudged reactions against North Vietnamese forces. - The incident pushed U.S. involvement deeper despite the limited actual conflict with the small SWAT boats.
Choosing Reliable Weapons in Vietnam
- Jim Hawes carried a .45 grease gun and sawed-off shotgun in Vietnam, preferring reliability and close quarters practicality. - He was not interested in the faster AR-15 rifles available at the time due to control and reliability concerns in sandy conditions.






